SENIOR DIVISION ONE
Hatfield Peverel visited Bishops Stortford Swifts and returned beaten 4-0, Hollemby netting a fine hat-trick, and Luxford also scoring as the Swifts recorded their seventh win of the season.
Kelvedon Hatch were at Takeley where the hosts, thanks to White's brace, won 2-0.
Metpol Chigwell hosted Sandon Royals and honours were shared as Long netted the home goal while Deans scored the Royals effort.
Shell Club visited the out of touch Rayleigh Town and the home side finally hit form to win 5-1, through Sugrue (2), Taylor (2) and Russell goals. White netted the Shell consolation goal.
SENIOR DIVISION THREE
Still seeking their First point are Ramsden who travelled to Coggeshall Town , and the visitors just missed out when Banks' effort was cancelled out by Allen and Bartlett goals for Coggeshall.
Springfield visited Galleywood but missed out, as the home side won 1-0, J Clarke scoring the game's only goal.
Old Chelmsfordians , hosted Manford Way who won 2-1, Goodman netting for the old boys and Brent and Vesey for Manford Way.
Two unbeaten records were on the line as leaders Wanstead Town hosted second in the table Upminster and the result went to the home side when their eighth win was secured by Driscoll's goal.
RESERVE DIVISION TWO
There was just one goal for the spectators to cheer at Hatfield Peverel as Harold Wood Athletic went in search of their fourth win, but they missed out and dropped a place when the afternoon was settled by Spears' penalty.
Herongate Athletic conceded a goal to Smith of Ekco First Data but rallied to win 3-1, thanks to Brown (2) and Graham goals.
Upminster played host to third placed Metpol Chigwell but it proved to be a bad afternoon for the home side as they slipped to third, as the visitors won 2-0, M Weatherley scoring both the goals.
White Notley looked to put last week's cup disappointment behind them but A Crick's effort only gained them a point as visitors Old Chelmsfordians earned a share of the spoils, thanks to Ward's goal.
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